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Relationships
Mental Health
Communication
Romance
Self-Awareness
Vulnerability
Self-Compassion
Attachment Styles
Personal Fulfillment
Emotional Intelligence
Embarrassment
Trust
Emotional Healing
Intimacy
Cheating
Infidelity
Repairing Relationships
Healthy Relationships
Non-Normative Relationships
Friendship

Join psychotherapists and best friends Gillian Boudreau and Rebekah Tinker as they map out a pathway for healthy modern romance, unpack the universal and somatic principles of human emotion, and throw some gossip and jokes in the mix. All guided by questions from listeners like you!

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Oh, y'all.  This is our last episode until we don't know when, so that Tink can go have her baby and meet whatever new parts of herself arise in the process!  It has been so meaningful to Tink and Gilly to get to work together to make this podcast fo... more

Today is the second to last episode of this iteration of the Emotional Physics podcast before we go on a hiatus to welcome Tink's baby!  Omgeeeee!

Speaking of parenting and families, we answer a poignant listener question about how and if it is poss... more

Hello listeners!  This is our second to last episode of the current season, before we go on baby hiatus!  Hiaby? Biatus?  Anyway.  We answer a listener question on how to handle it when kink preferences don't seem to match up in relationships.  Tink ... more

This week we share a MASSIVE LIFE UPDATE for the Emotional Physics family!  We also answer a listener question about tolerating alone-ness after a breakup long enough to feel its benefits, rather than leaping into whatever new connection is most acce... more

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Gillian Boudreau
Co-host and psychotherapist sharing insights into modern relationships and emotional health.
Rebekah Tinker
Co-host and psychotherapist exploring emotional well-being and relationship dynamics.

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 35 ratings
  • Love it! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

    Great content, fun dialogue. Tink and Gillian provide very useful concepts for everyday applications with nuanced perspectives and inclusive commentary. I don't listen to podcasts, but this is one has me hooked already!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    niiiicccknnnnaAmmmeee6
    United States10 months ago
  • Wise and wonderful

    Gillian and Tink have so much wisdom to share both from their professional expertise and their lived experience. It’s such a treat to listen to their smart and funny conversation, like hanging out with the best friends you’ve always wanted.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    SMM193
    United Statesa year ago
  • So much fun!

    I love both hosts, Tink and Jillian. They’re super informative and smart, but mostly, they’re just vibey and cool. It feels like hanging with friends while they drop knowledge and help you gain insights into romantic life. It’s a light but meaningful outlet for dealing with real issues. I’m excited to see where it goes with my new favorite podcast hosts!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    BroadBooking
    United Statesa year ago

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Listeners appreciate the insightful and engaging conversations, often noting the hosts' ability to blend humor with professional advice.
Many find the discussions relatable, valuing the open dialogue about complex emotional topics.
The warm camaraderie between the hosts is frequently mentioned, giving the feeling of a friendly and inviting space to explore personal struggles.

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Bye For Now: What does taking a break from a relationship really mean?
Q: How do you feel about people taking a break in relationships? Isn't it just an avoidant breakup? Can anything come from it?
Taking a break can be a great tool when structured with clear intentions, specific work, and a defined timeframe for both parties involved.
Kink Matching - How to navigate the venn diagram of our most specific desires?
Q: What if we were to try to sing along to our song?
The listener asks about handling partners with misaligned kinks, suggesting a need for communication and understanding.
The Elusive Secure Attachment - How can we get it if we were never shown it?
Q: Can you still have a secure relationship if you had an insecure or unloving love model between your parents?
Yes, it is possible to cultivate secure attachments later in life through friendships, community interactions, and mindful practices that foster self-worth.
What Makes for Good Sex? An exploration of generational context, expectations, and M&Ms
Q: If people are having less sex, why is that?
The chaotic world and ongoing societal stress may be contributing factors, as well as cultural shifts leading to differences in sexual desire and expression across generations.
What Makes for Good Sex? An exploration of generational context, expectations, and M&Ms
Q: How important is sex in couples therapy?
Sex is a significant topic because a couple's sexual relationship often reflects other dynamics in their relationship, highlighting communication styles and vulnerabilities.

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This podcast offers an insightful look into the dynamics of modern relationships, blending humor and professional expertise to explore a variety of topics related to love, mental health, and emotional well-being. Co-hosts dive into complex subjects such as attachment styles, communication in romantic relationships, and the psychological impact of parenting. Their discussions are informed by their experiences as psychotherapists, which adds depth and practical advice for navigating love in today's world. The show uniquely combines heartfelt dialogue with light-hearted banter, making it engaging for listeners who seek both wisdom and entertainment in their exploration of relationships.

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